Manther Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 If we select Matthews at #9.....he MUST play RT. Otherwise, Glenn walks for LT money after two years. If Glenn stays at LT and Matthews plays RT....you can resign Glenn for LT and since Matthews is a 1st round pick we can have him for 5 years instead of 4. So, it gives us bookend OTs for a minimum of 5 years! If Matthews plays LT it gives us bookend OTs for only two years. That would be a true waste of the #9 overall pick. IF we pick Matthews and I strongly prefer Evans, he MUST play RT. Plus with Matthews playing RT 3 of 4 seasons in College and then 5 of 5 seasons in the NFL and NO LT experience (maybe beside some injury replacements) for a total of 8 of 9 season I strongly doubt he would be lured from us for LT money. Thoughts?
White Linen Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 I loved their draft last year but if they take a tackle with a top ten pick I will be enraged. This means Cordy Glenn will most likely not be resigned. Can we afford both for a few years? Sure. But when Glenn is up to resign having another player that can play left tackle already on the roster WILL play a role in what the front office offers. Ok, I can see you're really struggling with this so let me help you .... drafting a tackle will have nothing to do with Glenn getting resigned. We can afford both in 4 years if we wanted to. If you're worried about what will happen after 4 years than you're looking way too far ahead.
John from Riverside Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Lets get a offensive line like we had back in the super bowl days in front of EJ Manuel......This year could solidify this line. Protect your investment.
ChanOverChin Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn is a good LT, not a great LT. He has two years left on his contract. You mean to tell me that if Marrone has a BETTER LT on the roster than Glenn that he won't play him there......................because some guys at TBD say so?? If Matthews projects as a better LT and/or PROVES in training camp/preseason games that he is a better LT than Glenn then I suspect that he'll be the starting LT on opening day. End of story. Glenn is going to play where the HC tells him to play........for the betterment of the team. Heck, it was suggested that he move to one of the OG positions at one time for Pete sake. For those who question Matthews' ability, obviously, I can only PROJECT where he would play at this time. It's a PROJECTION!! Got it?? I would say that it's a fairly safe projection to say that Matthews projects as a better LT than Glenn if Glenn was a R2 pick (and barely considered an NFL caliber LT) while Matthews was projected to be not only a R1 pick, but the #1 pick in the entire draft. The real kicker that many of you don't seem to get is that this kid has the bloodline of an NFL All-Pro and HOFer. The Bills would be extremely fortunate to get this kid at #9 overall.
RussellDopeland Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Bills fans: If it's already fixed, break it. Ding, Ding- we have a winner!
Dorkington Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Bills fans: If it's already fixed, break it. Perfect.
John from Riverside Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn is a good LT, not a great LT. He has two years left on his contract. You mean to tell me that if Marrone has a BETTER LT on the roster than Glenn that he won't play him there......................because some guys at TBD say so?? If Matthews projects as a better LT and/or PROVES in training camp/preseason games that he is a better LT than Glenn then I suspect that he'll be the starting LT on opening day. End of story. Glenn is going to play where the HC tells him to play........for the betterment of the team. Heck, it was suggested that he move to one of the OG positions at one time for Pete sake. For those who question Matthews' ability, obviously, I can only PROJECT where he would play at this time. It's a PROJECTION!! Got it?? I would say that it's a fairly safe projection to say that Matthews projects as a better LT than Glenn if Glenn was a R2 pick (and barely considered an NFL caliber LT) while Matthews was projected to be not only a R1 pick, but the #1 pick in the entire draft. The real kicker that many of you don't seem to get is that this kid has the bloodline of an NFL All-Pro and HOFer. The Bills would be extremely fortunate to get this kid at #9 overall. I realize that there are some LT's that are rated higher then Glenn.......but how many? The list is very small......this is from a kid who didnt spend his whole college career playing OT at all and moved their his last year of college....this means he could get even BETTER. Sure Glenn will play where we tell him to.....right up until his contract is up. WHY WOULD WE DO THIS TO HIM.
aristocrat Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Thank you! I wish I could make this required reading for everyone. (4 years with a club option for a 5th) If Glenn continues to play well in 2014...sign him to his extension in the off season. If Matthews plays to expectations you have "bookend" tackles through the 2018 season. Why would anyone consider not picking Matthews because of what may happen in 2018? We don't know where the cap will be in 2018. We don't know how the player's health will change by 2018. We don't know a lot about what will happen between May 2014 and February 2019. great post. With wood at center that should lock our line up for the decade. I'm liking this o line pick more and more. Although I think we have a need at cb that can't be ignored.
thewildrabbit Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Here is something for all the Glenn lovers to contemplate. If indeed the Bills do bring in a top OT with that #9 pick, or even trade back and still draft an OT later in the first or second round. I can assure you that the rookie wherever selected will start at RT. Now, with the right side strengthened the weak points are still at the guards, as both players are very questionable IMO. Should the Bills shore up at least one OG spot in the first three picks then the entire line would be upgraded to the point that they could easily become a dominate line in the league. That said, opposing team will no longer focus their primary attack points at the OG's or RT like they did the last two years. Then we will see if Glenn is truly a dominate LT in the league, as teams will no longer have other areas to exploit. This is something I would really like to find out if Glenn is capable at that point, If he is then fine, he stays at LT. If not, he could be moved to RT. All this speculation is moot in my opinion, as the Bills have about as much chance of drafting an OT, plus an OG with the first three picks has about as much chance in happening as the Sabres have in winning a championship....this year!
Fixxxer Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Here is something for all the Glenn lovers to contemplate. If indeed the Bills do bring in a top OT with that #9 pick, or even trade back and still draft an OT later in the first or second round. I can assure you that the rookie wherever selected will start at RT. Now, with the right side strengthened the weak points are still at the guards, as both players are very questionable IMO. Should the Bills shore up at least one OG spot in the first three picks then the entire line would be upgraded to the point that they could easily become a dominate line in the league. That said, opposing team will no longer focus their primary attack points at the OG's or RT like they did the last two years. Then we will see if Glenn is truly a dominate LT in the league, as teams will no longer have other areas to exploit. This is something I would really like to find out if Glenn is capable at that point, If he is then fine, he stays at LT. If not, he could be moved to RT. All this speculation is moot in my opinion, as the Bills have about as much chance of drafting an OT, plus an OG with the first three picks has about as much chance in happening as the Sabres have in winning a championship....this year! So, Glenn is good only because we have below average to average guards?
Dean Cain Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Do what New England has done. Put the veteran at LT and develop the younger guys at RT. If the vet goes down, slide the RT over.
Section242 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn, but it won't matter unless Manuel proves to be a capable QB.
Rubes Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Here is something for all the Glenn lovers to contemplate. If indeed the Bills do bring in a top OT with that #9 pick, or even trade back and still draft an OT later in the first or second round. I can assure you that the rookie wherever selected will start at RT. Now, with the right side strengthened the weak points are still at the guards, as both players are very questionable IMO. Should the Bills shore up at least one OG spot in the first three picks then the entire line would be upgraded to the point that they could easily become a dominate line in the league. That said, opposing team will no longer focus their primary attack points at the OG's or RT like they did the last two years. Then we will see if Glenn is truly a dominate LT in the league, as teams will no longer have other areas to exploit. This is something I would really like to find out if Glenn is capable at that point, If he is then fine, he stays at LT. If not, he could be moved to RT. All this speculation is moot in my opinion, as the Bills have about as much chance of drafting an OT, plus an OG with the first three picks has about as much chance in happening as the Sabres have in winning a championship....this year! So you think the last two years other teams weren't looking to exploit a rookie/2nd year LT?
K-9 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 So, Glenn is good only because we have below average to average guards? Thanks, I thought I was the only one hallucinating that when I read it. Anyone who has seen Glenn go up against some of the toughest assignments in the league the last couple years knows full well how good he is. You can count on one hand the number of times he's been beaten vs. by the best DEs the opponents have to offer. Pass rush specialists are meant to be isolated against OTs. Glenn's success has nothing at all to do with how poor we are at G. That statement is mind-boggling to me. GO BILLS!!!
oman128 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn is a good LT, not a great LT. He has two years left on his contract. You mean to tell me that if Marrone has a BETTER LT on the roster than Glenn that he won't play him there......................because some guys at TBD say so?? If Matthews projects as a better LT and/or PROVES in training camp/preseason games that he is a better LT than Glenn then I suspect that he'll be the starting LT on opening day. End of story. Glenn is going to play where the HC tells him to play........for the betterment of the team. Heck, it was suggested that he move to one of the OG positions at one time for Pete sake. For those who question Matthews' ability, obviously, I can only PROJECT where he would play at this time. It's a PROJECTION!! Got it?? I would say that it's a fairly safe projection to say that Matthews projects as a better LT than Glenn if Glenn was a R2 pick (and barely considered an NFL caliber LT) while Matthews was projected to be not only a R1 pick, but the #1 pick in the entire draft. The real kicker that many of you don't seem to get is that this kid has the bloodline of an NFL All-Pro and HOFer. The Bills would be extremely fortunate to get this kid at #9 overall. Mathews only played LT last season at Texas AM, Luke Joekle play left tackle the 2 seasons previous, so he had more experience on the right side. There is no shame in right tackle despite what people say in the media, some think its like a 3rd world country. They still get paid well and go to Super Bowls. Mathews would give us some depth at LT if Cordy happens to get hurt. But for the love of God can we stop with all the drama about who wont play there and how Cordy walks if we sign Mathers. Some of you people need to get a life...
K-9 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Mathews only played LT last season at Texas AM, Luke Joekle play left tackle the 2 seasons previous, so he had more experience on the right side. There is no shame in right tackle despite what people say in the media, some think its like a 3rd world country. They still get paid well and go to Super Bowls. Mathews would give us some depth at LT if Cordy happens to get hurt. But for the love of God can we stop with all the drama about who wont play there and how Cordy walks if we sign Mathers. Some of you people need to get a life... Another thing I like about the idea is that it would give us two GREAT OTs who can also play every other OL position with the exception of Glenn going to center. I LOVE that kind of flexibility and depth. GO BILLS!!!
Kirby Jackson Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn stays at LT. Why is this a question? This ^ I have been waiting for someone to start this stupid thread. The mere thought of moving Glenn couldn't be stupider. When you have a young stud LT, he remains your young stud LT.
John from Riverside Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Glenn, but it won't matter unless Manuel proves to be a capable QB. You do realize that the two are not mutually exclusive?
yungmack Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 So your suggestion is that one of the very best LTs in the league should be moved to RT to make room for an unproven rookie? That about it? No wonder you're getting beat up on this one.
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